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FAQs Body's systems ATP energy
No drug interaction
The body's benefits
What does it do I
What does it do II
How NADH creates energy
Can cells get lazy
Where is it found
What is Co-E1
When was it discovered
What it’s NOT
Who should take nadh? part I
Who should take nadh? part II
How often & how safe
Maximum energy
Daily dosage
Let the buyer beware
Birkmayer
Footnotes
Antioxidants & free radicals
DNA repair & cell damage repair
Immune systems
Neurotransmitters
Anti-Aging

Coenzyme #1

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How glucose becomes ATP
How ATP moves our leg muscles

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most frequently asked questions -- FAQ

The selections below contain questions & answers that people ask during the tour. It is why we call this section the most frequently asked questions or FAQs.

No drug interaction Taking NADH with other medications, drugs or treatment programs.
The body's benefits Give a belief summary that explains, "how nadh is important to the body".
What does it do I What does NADH do inside the body?
NADH as an anti-aging agent.
What does it do II NADH as the most potent biological antioxidant.
NADH as a antioxidant & defender against free radical damage.
How NADH creates energy How NADH creates energy.
Where NADH comes from.
Can cells get lazy Taking such a powerful substance, explain why the body’s systems never get lazy.
DHEA, almost the same 4 letters, explain why it is not like the hormone DHEA?
Where is it found Where is NADH found, in nature, in tissue, and in foods?
Where do cells obtain or lose its NADH?
Dietary sources.
Vegetarian alert.
Can cells ever be to much?
What is Co-E1 What is Co-E1? It's pure stable NADH in a oral tablet form.
How Co-E1 is made.
What Co-E1 is made from.
What does Co-E1 mean to Dr. Birkmayer?
When was it discovered The history of scientific events leading to the discovery of nadh in tablets.
What it’s NOT NADH is not a medication, not a drug, not a hormone, not a treatment.
Who should take nadh?
part I
Who should take NADH as a daily nutritional supplement?
Who benefits: the healthy, the sick, the intelligent mind, the athlete, and the fatigued.
Our opinion.
Physically active people take nadh.
Who should take nadh?
part II
Dr. Birkmayer answers the question, "Who should take NADH?"
Tell the health care professionals
An Action Plan for the elderly
How often is safe? How often should someone take nadh?
What are consumers saying about it?
Safety & tolerance levels tested.
The findings in the toxicology studies and safety research tests.
Maximum energy Methods used to get the maximum energy release
The first shall be last, the last shall be first . . .
Daily dosage NADH recommended daily dosage, methods for maximum energy release, and for tablet storage.
Just 8 steps to the NADH benefits
Let the buyer beware Many NADH products from many vendors are tested for potency.
The findings in the NADH product potency tests.
Birkmayer Who is Dr. Birkmayer?
What lead to the creation of Co-E1?
Doctor and Professor Georg Birkmayer, son of
Dr. Walther Birkmayer
The Birkmayers publish their findings.
The Birkmayers needed to get NADH to the people.
Birkmayer makes NADH cheaper and easier for people to take.
The first government approved clinical trails for NADH treatment of an incurable, degenerative disease begin.
A history of hope & healing.
Footnotes Footnotes

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